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the images were chosen by fourth graders in montana. >>> the dow opens at 13,046 after losing 78 points yesterday. the s&p fell ten, the nasdaq lost 12. overseas trading, in tokyo, the nikkei dropped 115 points, in hong kong, the hang seng sank 232. >>> signs of economic weakness in china and europe took a toll at markets at home. there may be a silver lining. some temporary relief at the pump could be on the way after worries about dwindling oil demand dragged the price of crude down 2%. those worries also overshadowed news of unemployment applications fell by 5,000, to a four-year low last week. fedex took a hit after its financial chief warned of slowing demand abroad. shares slipped 4%. diamond foods lost 7% after suspending dividend payments to stockholders. discover card rose 3 % after reporting increased spending by users. dollar general also picked up 3%, thanks to better-than-expected earnings. and elsewhere, t-mobile is laying off 5% of workforce, and closing seven call centers to help fund a 4g network upgrade. >>> in the wake of an industry-wide foreclosure scandal, bank of
the images were chosen by fourth graders in montana. >>> the dow opens at 13,046 after losing 78 points yesterday. the s&p fell ten, the nasdaq lost 12. overseas trading, in tokyo, the nikkei dropped 115 points, in hong kong, the hang seng sank 232. >>> signs of economic weakness in china and europe took a toll at markets at home. there may be a silver lining. some temporary relief at the pump could be on the way after worries about dwindling oil demand dragged the price...
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a blizzard warning in montana. winter storm warnings as far south as the mexican border. some cold air in the high elevations. in the east, this shows 78. they actually hit 79. the warmest it has ever been in march. it is still 69 degrees. eight of the past nine days have been record highs. they are on the warm side of the french. even a threat of tornadoes. that system is moving east. 69-74 tomorrow. a shower or thunderstorm in the late afternoon. east wins on the bay. western maryland, 30% chance of a storm. partly cloudy and one state. eastern shore, the thunderstorm chances are there but they are minimal. most of the storms will be west of the bay. there is still a chance for a shower. mostly cloudy on wednesday. 73. expect some fog on the next morning. with all of the moisture. 71 on the eastern shore. 70's on wednesday. cooler on the beach. we step officially into spring but the weather has felt like for the past several days. 72 tomorrow. morning fog on thursday. some afternoon sunshine with highs in the mid 70's. almost 80 on friday before the western storm gets h
a blizzard warning in montana. winter storm warnings as far south as the mexican border. some cold air in the high elevations. in the east, this shows 78. they actually hit 79. the warmest it has ever been in march. it is still 69 degrees. eight of the past nine days have been record highs. they are on the warm side of the french. even a threat of tornadoes. that system is moving east. 69-74 tomorrow. a shower or thunderstorm in the late afternoon. east wins on the bay. western maryland, 30%...
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wisconsin goes on to beat montana did. -- big. vcu plays tonight against wichita state. in baseball, he gave up four runs in the seventh and two in the eight. the yankees beat the nationals. >>is meriweather a good trade? >> i am still looking into that. >> you have another chance to be popular around here. >> i will do my best. upper 70's tomorrow. a good chance of showers and storms. a cool easterly wind with partly cloudy skies only in the 60's on sunday. a noticeable warm-up author next week once more. keep up-to-date at our online home wjla.com. bob will be here with a fresh look tonight.
wisconsin goes on to beat montana did. -- big. vcu plays tonight against wichita state. in baseball, he gave up four runs in the seventh and two in the eight. the yankees beat the nationals. >>is meriweather a good trade? >> i am still looking into that. >> you have another chance to be popular around here. >> i will do my best. upper 70's tomorrow. a good chance of showers and storms. a cool easterly wind with partly cloudy skies only in the 60's on sunday. a noticeable...
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nascar and montana. the problem for the weather, the rain in the forecast. this is going into the pitch. this is the second victory of the season. we will have a check of the forecast right after this.
nascar and montana. the problem for the weather, the rain in the forecast. this is going into the pitch. this is the second victory of the season. we will have a check of the forecast right after this.
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snow across central montana even some blizzard conditions up there. very, very sharp jet stream. just dipping all the way down. cold air, warm in the east. all that warm air just coming up the east coast even up to maine where they had snow last week. they were in the 50s today. it'll clear out tomorrow. a little disturbance could bring us an additional little batch of showers. widely scattered stuff. but it stays warm. in the 70s by the end of the week might even get close to 80 degrees before it starts cooling down. a good chance, i think we will see showers this weekend. east winds five to 10 knots in the bay. tonight still a chance of a shower or thunder shower and a little fog tomorrow morning. low 50s tomorrow. mid-70s again a chance of an afternoon shower or thundershower after the fog burns off. 73 on wednesday. upper 70s thursday and friday. showers likely upper 60s to start the weekend. all the way down to a really chilly 73. >>> check in tomorrow morning with eyewitness news for the updated weather forecast. >>> it's women's march madness. mark has ,,,, girl: i want to
snow across central montana even some blizzard conditions up there. very, very sharp jet stream. just dipping all the way down. cold air, warm in the east. all that warm air just coming up the east coast even up to maine where they had snow last week. they were in the 50s today. it'll clear out tomorrow. a little disturbance could bring us an additional little batch of showers. widely scattered stuff. but it stays warm. in the 70s by the end of the week might even get close to 80 degrees before...
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he is from montana. he is president of the mountain stock grow association, second generation family rancher from kirby, montana. thank you, watty, very much for coming to join us. next we have mr. paul williams, president, chairman of the board, american society of composers, authors, and publishers. thank you very much, mr. williams. senator hatch sends his special regards to you. he could not be here today. but he wanted me to tell you how much he appreciates working with you in various a lot to him. he deeply regrets he cannot be here. >> i appreciate it. he has been very kind. >> and finally, mr. al larson, chairman of the board of transparency international usa. i must tell you mr. larson i enjoyed meeting with the president of transparency international russia in moscow last month. i think her name is elena. very, very impressive, sharp, intelligent lady. >> she is. >> and very compelling story to and didn't stay over in brussels. but thank you, all five of you very much for coming today. the usua
he is from montana. he is president of the mountain stock grow association, second generation family rancher from kirby, montana. thank you, watty, very much for coming to join us. next we have mr. paul williams, president, chairman of the board, american society of composers, authors, and publishers. thank you very much, mr. williams. senator hatch sends his special regards to you. he could not be here today. but he wanted me to tell you how much he appreciates working with you in various a...
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he was arrested in montana on burglary and drug possession charges. the exact details of his arrest are not out. he was busted on similar charges in 2008 and received ten years probation. he played three seasons for the san diego chargers and one for the dallas cowboys. >>> and gop presidential candidates are in wisconsin today. jockeying for votes at an event sponsored by the faith and freedom coalition. the conservative forum comes just days before wisconsin's primary. and today, mitt romney, rick santorum, and newt gingrich made personal appeals to wisconsin voters. >> i particularly appreciate the extraordinary introduction. your congressman, paul ryan, what a leader in the party, what a conservative. >> i asked calista to come stand with me because she's from whitehall and spent all week campaigning here and we had a great reception. >> one of the things i hear everywhere i go as i cross the state, and frankly across the country, is that people are saying the same thing over -- even more than hello, which is i'm praying for you. >> now, more on t
he was arrested in montana on burglary and drug possession charges. the exact details of his arrest are not out. he was busted on similar charges in 2008 and received ten years probation. he played three seasons for the san diego chargers and one for the dallas cowboys. >>> and gop presidential candidates are in wisconsin today. jockeying for votes at an event sponsored by the faith and freedom coalition. the conservative forum comes just days before wisconsin's primary. and today,...
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anne thompson, nbc news, wolfpoint, montana. >>> that's our thursday night broadcast. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and of course, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good evening, ev. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathieu. it's been called the smoking gun in the east bay. undercover videos that shows a drug deal between an undercover investigator and
anne thompson, nbc news, wolfpoint, montana. >>> that's our thursday night broadcast. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and of course, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good evening, ev. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathieu. it's been called the smoking gun in the east bay. undercover videos that shows a drug deal between an undercover investigator and
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. >> i want to just follow up with the senator from montana would like to export more montana beef. we would like to export more south dakota beef. >> little of both. >> little of both. it's a big pie. we need to grow the pie. but in your testimony, to say this to mr. taylor, you did talk about the importance of beef producers and of russia's wto commitments on a sanitary standards. which of these commitments do you believe are most important to ensure market access for u.s. beef and how important is it for beef producers to have access to the wto dispute settlement procedures to ensure that russia's commitments are enforced? >> senator, i -- i think all of these are important. separate from the fact that as you go down the road, some of them always become protectionism. but i think trying to bring russia in line with scientific data and international standards is what we seek from all our trading partners. and that's what levels the playing field for all of us. but we most definitely have a product that ten years ago wasn't going into russia. today we're over 45,000 metric tons. an
. >> i want to just follow up with the senator from montana would like to export more montana beef. we would like to export more south dakota beef. >> little of both. >> little of both. it's a big pie. we need to grow the pie. but in your testimony, to say this to mr. taylor, you did talk about the importance of beef producers and of russia's wto commitments on a sanitary standards. which of these commitments do you believe are most important to ensure market access for u.s....
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>> guest: southeastern montana. c-span: how many men died, and did any of the white americans survive? >> guest: not those who accompanied custer. they were all five companies. everyone with him was killed. c-span: what was the status of an indian then in the american system? could they vote? >> guest: no. definitely not. but the status would depend on who we're talking about, because there were indians who sided with the united states government. custer was accompanied by crow scouts who were bitter enemies of the sioux and who never regretted their decision to fight with the white army because they felt it preserved their land for them, which the sioux had been in the process of taking. c-span: how many indians died on that day? >> guest: hard to say. several hundred, possibly. we really have no way of knowing accurately. c-span: and you say there were 3,000 indians there in battle. >> guest: most likely. again, we can't be certain of those numbers. c-span: and what's your next book? >> guest: i think it's going t
>> guest: southeastern montana. c-span: how many men died, and did any of the white americans survive? >> guest: not those who accompanied custer. they were all five companies. everyone with him was killed. c-span: what was the status of an indian then in the american system? could they vote? >> guest: no. definitely not. but the status would depend on who we're talking about, because there were indians who sided with the united states government. custer was accompanied by...
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anne thompson, nbc news, wolfpoint, montana. >>> that's our thursday night broadcast. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and of course, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow
anne thompson, nbc news, wolfpoint, montana. >>> that's our thursday night broadcast. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and of course, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow
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. >>> a montana judge who sent a racist e-mail about president obama is in hot water. emanuel clever of the congressional black caucus says an apology is not enough. he is here tonight. >>> good to have you with us tonight, thanks for watching. breaking news off the top, mitt romney weighed in on the rush limbaugh controversy, we'll bring you his comments in a few moments as we're racking up the tape. >>> rush limbaugh created, as you know, a media fire storm unlike anything we've seen in a long time. his outrageous comments about a georgetown student, sandra fluke, are absolutely shameful, but limbaugh has not backed down and today he continued his vial and despicable talk about the 30-year-old college student. you first met here on the "the ed show." >>> a woman, a law school student at georgetown has it reported about her that she is having so much sex she can't afford her birth control pills anymore. 30 years old, student at georgetown law. who admits to have so much sex that she can't afford it anymore. you know, i offered to pay for aspirins. i thought i'd been q
. >>> a montana judge who sent a racist e-mail about president obama is in hot water. emanuel clever of the congressional black caucus says an apology is not enough. he is here tonight. >>> good to have you with us tonight, thanks for watching. breaking news off the top, mitt romney weighed in on the rush limbaugh controversy, we'll bring you his comments in a few moments as we're racking up the tape. >>> rush limbaugh created, as you know, a media fire storm unlike...
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the counterfeit avastin was sold by a company known as montana healthcare solutions. it offered 400 milligram vials for just under $2,000. about $400 less than the manufacturer's price. one source told cbs news that when doctors called the company originally registered to this address in montana, their calls were routed to this office complex in the caribbean nation of barbados, where cbs news has learned that montana healthcare solutions is owned and operated. we found the fake drugs sold by montana healthcare solutions was shipped to the u.s. by a company with the same owner in the uk. prior to that, it had been sold through companies in denmark, switzerland, and before that egypt at a company in this building in a gritty neighborhood outside cairo. the man associated with the company told cbs news, the drugs came from turkey. where the avastin was originally manufactured is unknown. but remember, only avastin made in the u.s. is legal in the u.s. >> when you have those out there where there are no controls, no regulations, in the hands of people dealing with counte
the counterfeit avastin was sold by a company known as montana healthcare solutions. it offered 400 milligram vials for just under $2,000. about $400 less than the manufacturer's price. one source told cbs news that when doctors called the company originally registered to this address in montana, their calls were routed to this office complex in the caribbean nation of barbados, where cbs news has learned that montana healthcare solutions is owned and operated. we found the fake drugs sold by...
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district judge, richard siebel of montana, sent this e-mail to six of his buddies. "normally i don't send or forward a lot of these. i want all my friends to feel what i felt when i read this. hope it touches your hard like it did mine. a little boy said to his mother, mommy, how come i'm black and you're white? his mother replied, don't even go there, barack! from what i can remember about that party, you're lucky you don't bark." judge cebull was appointed by president george w. bush. when this e-mail became public, the judge said this, "it was not intended by me in any way to become public. i apologize to anybody who was offended by it and i can obviously understand why people would be offended. i'm not a fan of our president, but this goes beyond not being a fan. i didn't send it as racist, although that's what it is. i sent it out because it's anti-obama." judge cebull says he is sending a formal apology. at his own request, the ninth circuit will perform a misconduct review. there's more anti-obama craziness happening out there today in arizona. sheriff judge
district judge, richard siebel of montana, sent this e-mail to six of his buddies. "normally i don't send or forward a lot of these. i want all my friends to feel what i felt when i read this. hope it touches your hard like it did mine. a little boy said to his mother, mommy, how come i'm black and you're white? his mother replied, don't even go there, barack! from what i can remember about that party, you're lucky you don't bark." judge cebull was appointed by president george w....
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with dry conditions, relative humidity around 3%, a fire danger from montana down to new mexico. that's a quick look at the national picture. a closer look at the weather for your weekend. >>> i hope you have a lovely end to march. chip, over to you. >> thank you, lonnie. >>> up next, april is national autism awareness month and cities are turning blue. new research suggests a sharp increase in the disorder. we'll take a look at the startling new numbers with the co-founders of autism speaks. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." year. what are we going to do about it? here's to more saturdays in the sun, and budgets better spent. here's to black friday prices that turn more shoppers into savers. to picking up. trading up. mixing it up. to well-earned muddy boots. and a lot more-spring per dollar. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. black friday is back. now through wednesday save on these top brand project starters, just $8 each. is another way to look at the bean. another way that reveals the lighter, mellower side of our roast. introducing delic
with dry conditions, relative humidity around 3%, a fire danger from montana down to new mexico. that's a quick look at the national picture. a closer look at the weather for your weekend. >>> i hope you have a lovely end to march. chip, over to you. >> thank you, lonnie. >>> up next, april is national autism awareness month and cities are turning blue. new research suggests a sharp increase in the disorder. we'll take a look at the startling new numbers with the...
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montana." those are democrat governors reacting to this new mandate that's being shoved down their throat because of the changes that were made to medicaid in the health care bill. and so i -- i think that the states unfortunately did not have a seat at the table. if they did, they certainly didn't get their voices heard because they are going to be forced now and the people, individuals in these states to come up with the billions and billions and billions of additional dollars that they are going to have to pay to finance the new mandates in the legislation. now, i want to make one other point because there has been a lot said here on the floor of the senate, by just people and generally in congress about the importance of focusing like a laser on the jobs and the economy. and frankly, i think there are some things that actually have been done around here. last week we finally passed a jobs bill, a private sector jobs bill that would create jobs, hopefully make it easier for our small busines
montana." those are democrat governors reacting to this new mandate that's being shoved down their throat because of the changes that were made to medicaid in the health care bill. and so i -- i think that the states unfortunately did not have a seat at the table. if they did, they certainly didn't get their voices heard because they are going to be forced now and the people, individuals in these states to come up with the billions and billions and billions of additional dollars that they...
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this is just montana and north dakota oil, and it's $100 million investment just at baker, montana. but my oil guys tell me that even with that on ramp, they wering with we were going to have a problem in oklahoma. we need to reverse the flow. and one of the oil companies have reversed their flows so now we can get crude oil delivered back down to the gulf coast. and we need additional pipeline capacity so that when more oil arrives in cushing, that we can actually get it to the refining capacity on the gulf coast. >> all right. that's the story as i understand it. i appreciate you coming on, governor. thanks very much, governor schweitzer. let's turn to some presidential politics. while the republican candidates are busily battling it out in the primaries, president obama is setting his sights on the main event. cnb krrk cnbc's own john harwood spent the day at the president's presidential re-election headquarte headquarters. >> we spend so much time covering romney, santorum and ron paul, that we sometimes forget the place where the general election is already under way. >> obama
this is just montana and north dakota oil, and it's $100 million investment just at baker, montana. but my oil guys tell me that even with that on ramp, they wering with we were going to have a problem in oklahoma. we need to reverse the flow. and one of the oil companies have reversed their flows so now we can get crude oil delivered back down to the gulf coast. and we need additional pipeline capacity so that when more oil arrives in cushing, that we can actually get it to the refining...
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mike cronyn of kfbb in helena, montana, has the pretty staggering story. >> reporter: an unusual patron entered smith's bar on march 1st. one that's not allowed. >> i asked the owner of the dog if there was something wrong with the dog. he's like, the dog got into my cup of vodka in the car. >> reporter: but reports say the man was giving the dog alcohol while inside of his jacket. video surveillance shows 2-year-old arlie falling over, too drunk to stand. the bartender then contacted authorities. >> i think anybody would do that. having a dog is like having a kid. >> reporter: 49-year-old todd schryer was charged. he had a blood alcohol level of more than four times the legal driving limit mean was rushed to the local clinic. >> i was horrified. i couldn't believe that somebody intentionally would do that to an animal. >> reporter: but thankfully, arlie is doing just fine under the care of the humane society. >> he's just a kick in the pants. he's got a lot of personality. and he has recovered very well. and doesn't seem to have any lasting after effects. >> reporter: giving alcohol to
mike cronyn of kfbb in helena, montana, has the pretty staggering story. >> reporter: an unusual patron entered smith's bar on march 1st. one that's not allowed. >> i asked the owner of the dog if there was something wrong with the dog. he's like, the dog got into my cup of vodka in the car. >> reporter: but reports say the man was giving the dog alcohol while inside of his jacket. video surveillance shows 2-year-old arlie falling over, too drunk to stand. the bartender then...
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you know, maintain montana is no rhode island. driving across the state to put up a sign or two or three can be a thousand mile round trip road trip. jim has made dozens of such trips. logging well over 20,000 miles which may sound crazy. but he says it's all a regular jim can do nowadays. >> it's become a game for wealthy people. i think there are good leaders that aren't wealthy that can't buy the name recognition. >> reporter: is it really that great to be governor? is it really worth it? >> i hear they have a great big kitchen. >> reporter: this is jim's campaign manager and wife, vicki. >> it's like, hurry up, honey, i want to cook in my kitchen. >> reporter: she thinks her husband is the best man for the job. he certainly has shown the will for it. despite a recent poll that puts him with just 3% in the republican primary. but jim remains confident. and eager to change that tide. without changing himself. >> what if i do win this thing, how am i going to keep grounded? >> reporter: i wouldn't worry too much. >> about staying
you know, maintain montana is no rhode island. driving across the state to put up a sign or two or three can be a thousand mile round trip road trip. jim has made dozens of such trips. logging well over 20,000 miles which may sound crazy. but he says it's all a regular jim can do nowadays. >> it's become a game for wealthy people. i think there are good leaders that aren't wealthy that can't buy the name recognition. >> reporter: is it really that great to be governor? is it really...
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tom hall ton is the owner of montana healthcare solutions marketing the counterfeit avastin. he claims he did nothing wrong and nothing to hide. >> the businesses i have are ethical and legal. we as a licensed registered wholesaler bought the product through the trusted and controlled supply chain. >> do you know what were in the fake avastin. is there there was starch salt and acetone but there was nothing in there that would fight cancer. >> for me that is shocking and it's so disappointing. >> according to the fda the only avastin approved for use in the u. s. is made in the united states by a company called general intech. a ton operates several pharmaceutical businesses in barbados and repeatedly blamed his european suppliers and regulators for failing to discover the counterfeit drug. >>> we have an unusually warm winter the baz news an even longer allergy season. if you want to weather that pollen storm here's some advice from folks at the atlanta allergy and asthma clinic. replace rinse outs the filters on your air conditioner. use saline spray. stay in tune with your
tom hall ton is the owner of montana healthcare solutions marketing the counterfeit avastin. he claims he did nothing wrong and nothing to hide. >> the businesses i have are ethical and legal. we as a licensed registered wholesaler bought the product through the trusted and controlled supply chain. >> do you know what were in the fake avastin. is there there was starch salt and acetone but there was nothing in there that would fight cancer. >> for me that is shocking and it's...
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what we can learn from montana markedly increase our energy production, oil, gas, coal, wind, energy conservation, and with all of those, america can be independent dependent and the dictators can boil in their own oil, we'll have a supply. >> clearly, air doing right, something the country needs to learn from. and a lot of criticism for the president not controlling the price of gas. is there something he can do to bring down the price of gas in the short-term, even in the long-term? >> well, really, only about 10% of the world's oil supply is supplied here in the united states. we're a-- we're a bit player. every bit of oil that you can produce worldwide helps, but frankly the prices set by international factors. right now, there is he' probably a $20 premium because of what's going on with iran and the persian gulf. but, as we increase our oil production in the united states, it's not necessarily going to drop the price of oil right away. because, we have actually increased our oil production, we're producing more oil today than we have anytime in the last eight years and we're ac
what we can learn from montana markedly increase our energy production, oil, gas, coal, wind, energy conservation, and with all of those, america can be independent dependent and the dictators can boil in their own oil, we'll have a supply. >> clearly, air doing right, something the country needs to learn from. and a lot of criticism for the president not controlling the price of gas. is there something he can do to bring down the price of gas in the short-term, even in the long-term?...
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montana. he is a president of montana stat growth association, second-generation family rancher friend kirby, montana. thank you free much for coming to join us. next we have mr. paul williams, president and chairman of the board of the american society of composers, authors and publishers. thank you very much, mr. williams. senator hatch senses special regards. he could not be here but wanted to tell you how much he appreciates working with you at various matters and it's meant a lot to him and he deeply regrets he could not be here. >> i appreciate it. it's been very kind. >> and finally, mr. alan larson, transparency and u.s.a. i must tell you mr. larson enjoyed many with the director transparency of national russia in moscow last month. very, very impressive, intelligent lady and very compelling same story to tell why she's back in russia and didn't stay over in brussels. the thank you and didn't stay over in brussels. the thank you. the usual practices ensure brussels. the thank you. the
montana. he is a president of montana stat growth association, second-generation family rancher friend kirby, montana. thank you free much for coming to join us. next we have mr. paul williams, president and chairman of the board of the american society of composers, authors and publishers. thank you very much, mr. williams. senator hatch senses special regards. he could not be here but wanted to tell you how much he appreciates working with you at various matters and it's meant a lot to him...
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similar legislation already passed arizona senate and is working in colorado idaho and montana and new mexico, too. gary herbert says the land could help cover funding. if it can't reach a deal with federal government they will pursue legal action. they are fight ago losing battle. it would be a huge disservice to turn national treasures over to the state for development purposes. u.s. senator mike lee says this is as much about state sovereignty as it is about the economy. this is much more efficient than the federal government. the states are saying we can manage this land more effectively than the federal government. they can't levy taxes because it is owned by the federal government. they have a right to this land and they can do a better job with it. >> they are saying we know it better than you. they have the funding gap if they don't get the land back. >> the only way they can raise that revenue. >> it is 27 minutes after the hour. coming up we will tell you more about a passenger who tried to calm the airplane captain who went berserk on the plane yesterday. >> can't wait to he
similar legislation already passed arizona senate and is working in colorado idaho and montana and new mexico, too. gary herbert says the land could help cover funding. if it can't reach a deal with federal government they will pursue legal action. they are fight ago losing battle. it would be a huge disservice to turn national treasures over to the state for development purposes. u.s. senator mike lee says this is as much about state sovereignty as it is about the economy. this is much more...
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their students. >> we're talking to a student who was placed in montana, and just over christmas says he was abused. is filing a police report. there is an investigation going on now. and his mother is really upset, because she says the local person wasn't trained, didn't know what to do. >> assuming the case is as you explain it, it's absolutely unacceptable and it's one that needs to be looked into by us and we will do that. >> are there more reforms needed to make sure that no child is put in harm's way? >> well, as i said, our standard has to be zero tolerance. so to the degree to which we still have cases reported, we are not there yet. are the reforms that we have put in place sufficient? i think we need to launch that over the next couple of months and see where it goes. but we are absolutely committed to continuing to tighten these regulations and improve this program until we get to zero. >> kate, we probably can't overstate by how much this is a minority of all the kids who go into this program. >> yeah, we're saying, again -- in fact, we got figures today from the state dep
their students. >> we're talking to a student who was placed in montana, and just over christmas says he was abused. is filing a police report. there is an investigation going on now. and his mother is really upset, because she says the local person wasn't trained, didn't know what to do. >> assuming the case is as you explain it, it's absolutely unacceptable and it's one that needs to be looked into by us and we will do that. >> are there more reforms needed to make sure that...
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your april with temperatures near record highs, in the 80s going all the way northwards up towards montana. and even on sunday, look at dallas at 93 degrees. so, the middle of the country, it's going to feel like spring, be beautiful, but it's going to be really ugly southern new york and southern new england tomorrow morning. >> all right. we're going to be in april with snow. march, it felt like summer. it's all very confusing here, bill. >> i'm right with you. >> let's fix that. >>> now to sports. the final four tomorrow can stay inside in the snow and watch some basketball. the games will be played in new orleans at the superdome in front of a crowd of about 55,000 people. number one seed in the tournament kentucky taking on four seed louisville at 6:09 on saturday afternoon. they're a pretty good-sized favorite in that game. coach john calipari beat coach pitino's cardinals on new year's eve, 65-62. we'll see if they can do it again tomorrow. then tomorrow night 8:49, ohio state and kansas face each other. kansas got the better of the buckeyes previously. kansas the most previous of t
your april with temperatures near record highs, in the 80s going all the way northwards up towards montana. and even on sunday, look at dallas at 93 degrees. so, the middle of the country, it's going to feel like spring, be beautiful, but it's going to be really ugly southern new york and southern new england tomorrow morning. >> all right. we're going to be in april with snow. march, it felt like summer. it's all very confusing here, bill. >> i'm right with you. >> let's fix...
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the only areas that are colder are in montana and wyoming. as far as rain goes, you don't need your umbrella during the daylight hours but tonight into tomorrow, we will have rain for chicago, st. louis, possibly kansas city and it looks like eventually some heavier rains possible, arkansas and tennessee. no tornado outbreaks. this is just your garden variety rain event heading for the middle of the country. today's forecast, bottle this one up, light wind out of the south, temperatures in the 60s. as far north as new york city. florida looks good except for showers in time. we will eventually see some of the rain in the midwest but you're still very mild. we do it again on thursday. we cool it off in areas like chicago and could be mid to upper 60s along the eastern seaboard. the only trouble spot if you have trouble plans would be in texas around areas like dallas to san antonio and houston. for everyone on the east coast, lynn, leave the gloves and hats behind today. you won't need them later today. >> and pull out the bikini. >> yes. >> a
the only areas that are colder are in montana and wyoming. as far as rain goes, you don't need your umbrella during the daylight hours but tonight into tomorrow, we will have rain for chicago, st. louis, possibly kansas city and it looks like eventually some heavier rains possible, arkansas and tennessee. no tornado outbreaks. this is just your garden variety rain event heading for the middle of the country. today's forecast, bottle this one up, light wind out of the south, temperatures in the...
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. >> there's another case through the state of montana that may make it to the united states supreme court. >> to reevaluate. ok, you are going to hang on here. we're going to talk about electing women. thank you so much for joining us. we really appreciate it. we may have you back to dive into it a little bit deeper. this money stuff is not going away. >> if you are a democratic politician and a woman and pro choice, simply put you are going to be on the front lines of the social war. we're going to get stephanie's thoughts on that and more right after the break. you are in the war room, only on currenttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt rrenttv al junkies in the war rule. i've been calling for people to help decorate the set. these are vintage authentic political buttons sent by ernest sanders of warren michigan. thank you! thank you for joining us. we're going to see you tomorrow night.
. >> there's another case through the state of montana that may make it to the united states supreme court. >> to reevaluate. ok, you are going to hang on here. we're going to talk about electing women. thank you so much for joining us. we really appreciate it. we may have you back to dive into it a little bit deeper. this money stuff is not going away. >> if you are a democratic politician and a woman and pro choice, simply put you are going to be on the front lines of the...
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today, the fbi says it has found the body of a teacher in montana. amanda vinegas reports, sheri arnold disappeared while jogging. >> reporter: on january 7th, life was turned upside-down after mother, friend and teacher disappeared. an investigation linked two men to her kidnapping. now, police have recovered a body to believed -- believed to be sheri's. the community continues to grieve. >> it's been kind of an emotional roller coaster for everyone. >> reporter: city police chief bob burnison has been involved in the investigation since day 1 and says sheri's disappearance has made for a trying time in this small montana town. >> it even make its where when you actually know the person that is the victim, it really makes it a lot harder. >> reporter: sydney mayor bret smelter says for months, the entire community has prayed to find sheri. >> i think this is what we were looking for. it's definitely some closure for the community. hopefully it's enough closure for the family. >> reporter: the family has gone through the unthinkable over the past two
today, the fbi says it has found the body of a teacher in montana. amanda vinegas reports, sheri arnold disappeared while jogging. >> reporter: on january 7th, life was turned upside-down after mother, friend and teacher disappeared. an investigation linked two men to her kidnapping. now, police have recovered a body to believed -- believed to be sheri's. the community continues to grieve. >> it's been kind of an emotional roller coaster for everyone. >> reporter: city police...
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montana is still warm. anyone joining us from the west coast, i've had lots of friends from seattle to portland, where's our warmth? you are suffering through this chilly weather pattern t. will continue for you even as we go into tomorrow and over the weekend you could deal with snow in the mountains outside of los angeles. the los angeles marathon is this weekend. it could be a rare event where it could rain. you could have people running in ponchos. >> thanks, bill. coming up, an actress gets a baby. an actor gets an nc 17 rating. an old film gets a new night in theaters. >>> plus once again lindsey lohan is accused of a late night driving incident. once again she is denying it. your "first look" at entertainment is ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. a long walk. a walk with you. a walk i smelled squirrels on, but i stayed by your side because i could tell, could feel, that you had a bad day... and me being bad wouldn't make it any better. but being there w
montana is still warm. anyone joining us from the west coast, i've had lots of friends from seattle to portland, where's our warmth? you are suffering through this chilly weather pattern t. will continue for you even as we go into tomorrow and over the weekend you could deal with snow in the mountains outside of los angeles. the los angeles marathon is this weekend. it could be a rare event where it could rain. you could have people running in ponchos. >> thanks, bill. coming up, an...